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Szkocka Premiership: Czy Ktoś Sprosta Celticowi? Celticpoland.Com - Polskojęzyczny Serwis O Celticu FC Szkocka Premiership: Czy ktoś sprosta Celticowi? CelticPoland.com - Polskojęzyczny serwis o Celticu FC Liga wraca z nową nazwą i drużynami, ale czy ktokolwiek będzie w stanie nawiązać równorzędną walkę z Celticiem w ciągu najbliższych dziewięciu miesięcy rozgrywek? Pierwsze wyniki poznamy w najbliższy piątek, kiedy to beniaminek Partick Thistle zmierzy się z Dundee United. Obrońca tytułu - Celtic rozpocznie swoją batalię o 45. mistrzostwo kraju w sobotę wieczorem, gdy będzie mierzyć się z Ross County na Parkhead. Szkocka Premiership - zestawienie pierwszej kolejki: Partick Thistle - Dundee United (Piątek 20:45) Aberdeen - Kilmarnock (Sobota 16:00) Inverness Caledonian Thistle - St Mirren (Sobota 16:00) Celtic - Ross County (Sobota 18:15) Hibernian - Motherwell (Niedziela 14:15) St Johnstone - Hearts (Niedziela 17:00) Oto przedstawienie 12 zespołów, które będą rywalizować w Scottish Premiership w sezonie 2013-2014: ABERDEEN Menedżer: Derek McInnes Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: ósma Przydomek: The Dons Stadion: Pittodrie Pojemność: 22,199 Przyszli: Willo Flood (Dundee Utd) Barry Robson (Sheffield Utd), Gregg Wylde (Bolton), Calvin Zola (Burton Albion), Lawrence Shankland (Queen's Park), Nicky Weaver (Sheffield Wednesday). Odeszli: Gavin Rae (Dundee), Gary Naysmith (released), Rory Fallon (St Johnstone), Mitch Megginson (Dumbarton), Rob Milsom (Rotherham), Isaac Osbourne, Dan Twardzik, Stephen Hughes (Wszyscy trzej poszukują klubu), Jordon Brown (Peterhead). Kluczowy zawodnik: Niall McGinn 1 / 6 Szkocka Premiership: Czy ktoś sprosta Celticowi? CelticPoland.com - Polskojęzyczny serwis o Celticu FC Predyspozycje: druga pozycja. CELTIC Menedżer: Neil Lennon Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: Mistrzowie Przydomek: The Hoops Stadion: Celtic Park Pojemność: 60,832 Przyszli: Amido Balde (1,8 mln funtów, Vitoria), Virgil van Dijk (2,6 mln funtów, Groningen), Steven Mouyokolo (wolny transfer), Derk Boerrigter (2 mln euro, Ajax) Odeszli: Gary Hooper (5,5 mln funtów, Norwich), Victor Wanyama (12,5 mln funtów, Soton), Paddy McCourt (koniec kontraktu), James Keatings (koniec kontraktu), Miku (koniec wypożyczenia), Daryl Murphy (wolny transfer do Ipswich), Thomas Rogne (wolny transfer do Wigan) Kluczowy zawodnik: Kris Commons. Predyspozycje: Mistrzostwo. DUNDEE UNITED Menedżer: Jackie McNamara Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: szósta Przydomek: The Terrors Stadion: Tannadice Pojemność: 14,500 Przyszli: Paul Paton and Chris Erskine (obaj Partick Thistle), Brian Graham (Raith Rovers) Andrew Robertson and Aidan Connolly (obaj Queen's Park), David Goodwillie (Blackburn), Calum Butcher and Kudus Oyenuga (both Hayes & Yeading), Nadir Ciftci (NAC Breda). Odeszli: Jon Daly (Rangers), Barry Douglas (Lech Poznań), Willo Flood (Aberdeen), Marcus Tornstrand, Brian McLean, Richie Ryan, Rory Boulding (wszyscy szukają klubu), Johnny Russell (Derby County), Steve Banks (St Johnstone). Kluczowy zawodnik: David Goodwillie Predyspozycje: piąta pozycja HEARTS 2 / 6 Szkocka Premiership: Czy ktoś sprosta Celticowi? CelticPoland.com - Polskojęzyczny serwis o Celticu FC Menedżer: Gary Locke Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: dziesiąta Przydomek: Jam Tarts Stadion: Tynecastle Pojemność: 18,000 Przyszli: Danny Wilson (Liverpool) Odeszli: Fraser Mullen (Hibernian), Denis Prychyenko, Marius Zaliukas, Mehdi Taouil, Danny Grainger, Andy Webster , Darren Barr (Kilmarnock), Gordon Smith (Raith), Andrew Driver (Houston Dynamo), Arvydas Novikovas (Erzgebirge Aue) John Sutton (Motherwell), Michael Ngoo (Liverpool) Kluczowy zawodnik: Danny Willson Predyspozycje: dwunasta pozycja. HIBERNIAN Menedżer: Pat Fenlon Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: siódma Przydomek: Hibees Stadion: Easter Road Pojemność: 20,250 Przyszli: Liam Craig (St Johnstone), Owain Tudur Jones (Inverness), Ryan McGivern (Manchester City), Fraser Mullen (Hearts), Rowan Vine (St Johnstone). Odeszli: Leigh Griffiths (Wolves), Eoin Doyle (Chesterfield), David Wotherspoon (St Johnstone), Gary Deegan, Pa Kujabi, Martin Scott i Shefki Kuqi, Callum Booth (Raith Rovers), Jorge Claros (Motagua). Kluczowy zawodnik: Liam Craig. Predyspozycje: czwarta pozycja. INVERNESS Menedżer: Terry Butcher Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: czwarta Przydomek: Caley Thistle Stadion: Tulloch Caledonian Stadium Pojemność: 7,512 3 / 6 Szkocka Premiership: Czy ktoś sprosta Celticowi? CelticPoland.com - Polskojęzyczny serwis o Celticu FC Przyszli: Ben Greenhalgh (Maidstone) James Vincent (Kidderminster), Danny Williams (Kendal Town), Adam Evans (Burnley), Harry Hooman (Cheltenham), Curtis Allen (Coleraine), Marley Watkins (Hereford), Dean Brill (Luton), Nick Draper (Lincoln City), Joe Gorman (Crewe), Carl Tremarco (Macclesfield). Odeszli: Owain Tudur Jones (Hibernian), Andrew Shinnie (Birmingham), Antonio Reguero (Kilmarnock), Chris Hogg (odrzucony kontrakt), Shane Sutherland, Martin Laing, Scott Mathieson (wszyscy bez klubu), Gavin Morrison (Brora Rangers), Simon King , Charlie Taylor (Leeds), Philip Roberts (Arsenal), Jordan Gibbons (QPR). Kluczowy zawodnik: Billy McKay Predyspozycje: szósta pozycja KILMARNOCK Menedżer: Allan Johnston Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: dziewiąta Przydomek: Killie Stadion: Rugby Park Pojemność: 18,128 Przyszli: Antonio Reguero (Inverness), Craig Samson (St Mirren), Darren Barr (Hearts). Odeszli: Cammy Bell (Rangers), James Dayton (Oldham), Danny Racchi (Oldham), Kyle Letheren (Dundee), Garry Hay , Cillian Sheridan (APOEL), Ryan O'Leary , Anssi Jaakkola, Mo Sissoko. Kluczowy zawodnik: Paul Heffernan Predyspozycje: dziesiąta pozycja. MOTHERWELL Menedżer: Stuart McCall Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: druga Przydomek: The Steelmen Stadion: Fir Park Pojemność: 13,472 Przyszli: Paul Lawson (Ross County), Iain Vigurs (Ross County), John Sutton (Hearts), Gunnar Nielsen (Silkeborg), Stephen McManus (Middlesbrough), Fraser Kerr (Birmingham). 4 / 6 Szkocka Premiership: Czy ktoś sprosta Celticowi? CelticPoland.com - Polskojęzyczny serwis o Celticu FC Odeszli: Nicky Law (Rangers), Darren Randolph (Birmingham), Steven Saunders (Ross County), Omar Daley, Steven Hetherington, Tom Hateley , Michael Higdon (NEC Nijmegen), Kallum Higginbotham (Huddersfield) Chris Humphrey (Preston), Henrik Ojamaa (Legia Warszawa). Kluczowy zawodnik: James McFadden. Predyspozycje: trzecia pozycja. PARTICK THISTLE Menedżer: Alan Atchibald Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: Mistrzowie Pierwszej Dywizji. 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Kluczowy zawodnik: Ivan Sproule Predyspozycje: dziewiąta pozycja. 5 / 6 Szkocka Premiership: Czy ktoś sprosta Celticowi? CelticPoland.com - Polskojęzyczny serwis o Celticu FC ST JOHNSTONE Menedżer: Tommy Wright Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: trzecia Przydomek: Saints Stadion: McDiarmid Park Pojemność: 10,673 Przyszli: Gary McDonald (Morecambe), David Wotherspoon (Hibernian), Steve Banks (Dundee Utd), Brian Easton (Dundee), Rory Fallon (Aberdeen) Odeszli: Liam Craig (Hibernian), Gregory Tade (CFR Cluj), Jonny Tuffey (Linfield), David McCracken (zwolniony), Murray Davidson, Mehdi Abeid (Newcastle), Rowan Vine (Hibernian). Kluczowy zawodnik: Dave Mackay Predyspozycje: siódma pozycja. ST MIRREN Menedżer: Danny Lennon Pozycja w ostatnim sezonie: jedenasta Przydomek: The Buddies Stadion: St Mirren Park Pojemność: 8,006 Przyszli: Gary Harkins (Dundee), Kealan Dillon (Hull), David Cornell (Swansea), Christopher Dilo (Blackburn). 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